Soundboard news and live music calendar, Oct. 10-16

• Nine-time Handy Award nominee Guy Davis, son of actors-activists Ruby Dee and the late Ossie Davis, brings his brand of acoustic blues to Fogartyville Community Media and Arts Center on Thursday (Oct. 10). Tickets for the 8 p.m. show are $12 in advance, $15 at the door. Fogartyville is at 525 Kumquat Court. 587-6588; sarasotapeacenter.org.

Acting is also in Davis' past. He appeared opposite Rae Dawn Chong in the 1984 breakdance film "Beat Street" and played a doctor on ABC's "One Life to Live" in the mid-1980s.

He has recorded more than a dozen albums, including "Juba Dance," released last month. Check out the master bluesman at guydavis.com.

• Phoenix-based reggae/rock/Latin trio Fayuca is in the middle of a Jägermeister-sponsored national tour and makes a stop Friday night (Oct. 11) at Jake's Tavern. The group, a cross between Sublime and Manu Chao, is an mtvU fan favorite. Its music video for "Por Que Seguir" is on the rotation on "The Freshmen."

St. Petersburg reggae/surf rock act Resinated opens, along with Jahguar (of Tampa) and new Sarasota reggae/rock band Summer Survivors. The cover for all performances? Just $5. The night begins at 9. Jake's is at 3218 Clark Road.

• It's WOBtoberfest time at World of Beer in Sarasota. In addition to festive German and seasonal food, beer trucks and beer games, the WOB has plenty of music on tap.

Wild Root opens it up at 4 p.m. Friday (Oct. 11), and rocker Michael Allman, eldest son of Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Gregg Allman, shakes things up at 7 p.m.

From 2-6 p.m. Saturday (Oct. 12), sounds of reggae will be in the air, with The Hobies and SowFlo. Later, at 7 p.m., AC/DC tribute band Highway to Hell will salute those about to rock.

World of Beer is at 8217 Tourist Center Drive, Sarasota (off University Parkway). 306-5868; wobsarasota.com.